So many laws would have to change, and the FDA would need about 1,000x the people and money. I'm all for it, but it's an unsolvable problem. If it is something taken orally, including food, it can basically only ever be a reactive response to people dying.
Do different science. I felt like that for so long working on potentially unsolvable problems. Now I work on very difficult, but solvable problems that save lives.
Someone close to me has struggled forever with ADHD. A heroic effort got her through med school. They are an ER doc. Their life outside the ER would not work at all without an amazing partner, but at work, it's kind of perfect. Fix it, it goes away. Everything is different all the time. Fix shiny thing, send it home, find next shiny thing.
Basically same. I don't know if being ambidextrous is something you can be born with. I broke arms, wrists, fingers enough that functionality I had to be able to use both hands in school and sports.
Yeah, but just imagine the extremists at stops Harris makes. "We kind like Scandinavian policies, but we won't push them very hard." Or, "can we just stop the world from devolving into mad max, but quietly and without hurting anyone's feelings? The extremes of the supporters are quite different.
So many laws would have to change, and the FDA would need about 1,000x the people and money. I'm all for it, but it's an unsolvable problem. If it is something taken orally, including food, it can basically only ever be a reactive response to people dying.